Re-/Dissolving Mimesis / Sebastian Althoff, Elisa Linseisen, Maja-Lisa Müller, Franziska Winter, Michael Taussig, Jane Bennett, Uwe Wirth
A woman is implicated in an assassination and captured on CCTV. Instead of looking for a truth behind the image - is she really guilty? - the writer and curator Shumon Basar dives deeper into the image itself. The kaleidoscopic result of this "paranoid, associative portrait" is the gateway...
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Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Medien und Mimesis;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Sebastian Althoff, Elisa Linseisen, Maja-Lisa Müller and Franziska Winter
- Sigle / Sebastian Althoff, Elisa Linseisen, Maja-Lisa Müller and Franziska Winter
- Preface / Shumon Basar
- Editorial: Re/Dissolving Mimesis / Sebastian Althoff, Elisa Linseisen, Maja-Lisa Müller and Franziska Winter
- LOL History / Shumon Basar
- Dying, Behind the Scenes: Picturing Impending Death / Felix Hasebrink
- The Making of a Screen Image / Niklas Kammermeier
- Splitting Images: Cultural Techniques of Separation and Combination / Maja-Lisa Müller
- Soft Dissection / Rebecca Puchta
- Epistemological Zoomings into Post-Digital Reality, or How to Deal with Digital Images? Mimesis as a Methodological Approach / Elisa Linseisen
- Context and Perspective: On Challenges of (New) Media Criticism / Franziska Winter
- A CCTV Image that Dissolves like Smeared Data: Distinguishability versus Similarity / Sebastian Althoff
- OMG FML RN (LOL): Feels, Images, and Memory in the Digital Ether / David Ashley Kerr
- Re/Dis-Solved Selves: (Re)Searching Selfies, (Inter)Facing the Face / Julia Eckel
- Notes on Contributors / Sebastian Althoff, Elisa Linseisen, Maja-Lisa Müller and Franziska Winter.